Canada's provincial premiers convened in Huntsville, Ontario, to discuss key issues including trade, U.S. tariff threats, and nation-building projects. The meeting featured discussions with Indigenous groups on the first day, although no consensus was reached among First Nations regarding major projects. During the summit, premiers from Ontario, British Columbia, and the territories announced agreements aimed at boosting internal trade within Canada. Additionally, a statement from five provincial leaders confirmed the signing of two separate memorandums of understanding. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe highlighted that some U.S. tariffs represent a current reality for Canada. Throughout the gathering, premiers emphasized Canada's economic potential, describing the country as an economic powerhouse.
Canada’s premiers are meeting in Huntsville, Ont., about trade, U.S. tariff threats and other issues, and a statement from the five leaders announced the signings of two separate memorandums of understanding #cdnpoli https://t.co/an45OLvUsY
Canada’s premiers are meeting in Huntsville, Ont., about trade, U.S. tariff threats and other issues, and a statement from the five leaders announced the signings of two separate memorandums of understanding #cdnpoli #onpoli https://t.co/an45OLvmDq
‘We are an economic powerhouse’: Premiers tout Canadian potential as they meet with Indigenous leaders https://t.co/60OXSkj9X8